Alright I own a 1989 Honda Prelude 2.0 Si. I have searched and searched but just can't come across any decently priced suspension systems. I don't wanna lower it any lower, so I'm thinking coil overs might be my best bet. another question is, do you know of any after market companies that make upper control arm bushings? i need a set for each side. and the only thing i can come up with is just replacing the whole control arm, but i can't find any either. the only ones i've been able to find i have to get from a honda dealer, and i don't wanna shell out $200 a side. any one know of a company that have bushing kits?

alright thanks. how much of a drop did those tokyco's give you? i really don't want to lower it more than 2 inches. and what about companies that would have after market control arms, like the complete set? cause i have bad bushings right now but there are no companies that make bushings and that orijin company went out. so any other suggestions? and how interchangeable are the suspension parts on the gen 3 ludes with other hondas of those years, or even the new ludes?

You'll have to check Tokico's website to be sure, but I believe the drop is between 1 and 1.5 inches.

I don't know how interchangeable suspension parts are between Hondas. Struts from other Honda models MAY fit, but finding appropriate springs would be a challenge. The weight of the vehicle is important when building a suspension setup, and Preludes don't weigh the same as most civics, integras, accords, etc.

To spiffyguido - I was looking to upgrade the suspension on my 89 si and was already considering the Tokico shock/spring package. Your post convinced me! My only question to you is this - after installing the kit, did you need to realign the car or use any type of camber correction kit? My car is perfectly aligned now and I was worried about how the kit would affect the alignment, tire wear, etc... Thanks, Erik

I've heard that as well, but I don't have any specific information about what is actually interchangeable. The struts and springs are likely very similar, but it's hard to say for sure. An Integra is likely slightly lighter than a Prelude, so any Integra struts might be slightly overburdened by the increase in weight.